Second generation bioethanol potential from selected Malaysia's biodiversity biomasses: A review

Agricultural wastes; Agriculture; Air quality; Biodiversity; Bioethanol; Cellulose; Ethanol; Feedstocks; Fruits; Palm oil; Proven reserves; Starch; Ethanol yield; Forestry biomass; Global temperatures; Oil palm; Oil palm biomass; Organic sources; Second generation bioethanol; Starch compounds; Bioma...

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Main Authors: Aditiya H.B., Chong W.T., Mahlia T.M.I., Sebayang A.H., Berawi M.A., Nur H.
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2023
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author Aditiya H.B.
Chong W.T.
Mahlia T.M.I.
Sebayang A.H.
Berawi M.A.
Nur H.
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Aditiya H.B.
Chong W.T.
Mahlia T.M.I.
Sebayang A.H.
Berawi M.A.
Nur H.
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description Agricultural wastes; Agriculture; Air quality; Biodiversity; Bioethanol; Cellulose; Ethanol; Feedstocks; Fruits; Palm oil; Proven reserves; Starch; Ethanol yield; Forestry biomass; Global temperatures; Oil palm; Oil palm biomass; Organic sources; Second generation bioethanol; Starch compounds; Biomass; bioethanol; biomaterial; feedstock; lignocellulose; starch; unclassified drug; alcohol; biofuel; cellulose; hemicellulose; polysaccharide; biofuel; biomass; fossil fuel; fruit; literature review; paddy field; agricultural waste; banana; biomass production; chemical composition; Elaeis; energy consumption; forestry; Malaysia; pineapple; priority journal; renewable energy; Review; rice; angiosperm; biomass; metabolism; Malaysia; Ananas comosus; Durio zibethinus; Elaeis; Angiosperms; Biofuels; Biomass; Cellulose; Ethanol; Malaysia; Polysaccharides; Starch
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-229872023-05-29T14:13:58Z Second generation bioethanol potential from selected Malaysia's biodiversity biomasses: A review Aditiya H.B. Chong W.T. Mahlia T.M.I. Sebayang A.H. Berawi M.A. Nur H. 56495544700 36448921500 56997615100 39262519300 8659548900 6602169746 Agricultural wastes; Agriculture; Air quality; Biodiversity; Bioethanol; Cellulose; Ethanol; Feedstocks; Fruits; Palm oil; Proven reserves; Starch; Ethanol yield; Forestry biomass; Global temperatures; Oil palm; Oil palm biomass; Organic sources; Second generation bioethanol; Starch compounds; Biomass; bioethanol; biomaterial; feedstock; lignocellulose; starch; unclassified drug; alcohol; biofuel; cellulose; hemicellulose; polysaccharide; biofuel; biomass; fossil fuel; fruit; literature review; paddy field; agricultural waste; banana; biomass production; chemical composition; Elaeis; energy consumption; forestry; Malaysia; pineapple; priority journal; renewable energy; Review; rice; angiosperm; biomass; metabolism; Malaysia; Ananas comosus; Durio zibethinus; Elaeis; Angiosperms; Biofuels; Biomass; Cellulose; Ethanol; Malaysia; Polysaccharides; Starch Rising global temperature, worsening air quality and drastic declining of fossil fuel reserve are the inevitable phenomena from the disorganized energy management. Bioethanol is believed to clear out the effects as being an energy-derivable product sourced from renewable organic sources. Second generation bioethanol interests many researches from its unique source of inedible biomass, and this paper presents the potential of several selected biomasses from Malaysia case. As one of countries with rich biodiversity, Malaysia holds enormous potential in second generation bioethanol production from its various agricultural and forestry biomasses, which are the source of lignocellulosic and starch compounds. This paper reviews potentials of biomasses and potential ethanol yield from oil palm, paddy (rice), pineapple, banana and durian, as the common agricultural waste in the country but uncommon to be served as bioethanol feedstock, by calculating the theoretical conversion of cellulose, hemicellulose and starch components of the biomasses into bioethanol. Moreover, the potential of the biomasses as feedstock are discussed based on several reported works. � 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Final 2023-05-29T06:13:58Z 2023-05-29T06:13:58Z 2016 Review 10.1016/j.wasman.2015.07.031 2-s2.0-84958920732 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84958920732&doi=10.1016%2fj.wasman.2015.07.031&partnerID=40&md5=75fcd2ef994591ff85bf9f60ae5915ec https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/22987 47 46 61 Elsevier Ltd Scopus
spellingShingle Aditiya H.B.
Chong W.T.
Mahlia T.M.I.
Sebayang A.H.
Berawi M.A.
Nur H.
Second generation bioethanol potential from selected Malaysia's biodiversity biomasses: A review
title Second generation bioethanol potential from selected Malaysia's biodiversity biomasses: A review
title_full Second generation bioethanol potential from selected Malaysia's biodiversity biomasses: A review
title_fullStr Second generation bioethanol potential from selected Malaysia's biodiversity biomasses: A review
title_full_unstemmed Second generation bioethanol potential from selected Malaysia's biodiversity biomasses: A review
title_short Second generation bioethanol potential from selected Malaysia's biodiversity biomasses: A review
title_sort second generation bioethanol potential from selected malaysia's biodiversity biomasses: a review
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